Second can be representing time: 60 seconds in one minute, etc...
Or it can represent a placement: Second place, second thoughts, etc...
The verb "given" in the sentence "Were you given a second helping" is in the passive voice.
Yes, you should capitalize "Second Grade" when referring to a specific grade level in a sentence, as it is a proper noun.
The unstressed vowel in the word "sentence" is the second "e" sound.
The second verb "left" in the sentence is transitive because it has a direct object, which is "the restaurant."
The girls were mean to the new arrivals. They did not mean to be hurtful. The mean of the numbers was not what they had expected.
"Is" is the second word of the question, "What is the second word of this sentence?"
What were the knight's crime, his original sentence, and his second sentence?
i will see you in a second mam - make me a sentence
I'll second that emotion.
to get a second wind- to get a second burst of energy
I came second in a race
Do you mean lives as in "The cat has nine lives", or do you mean it as in "He lives"? It is a noun in the first sentence, it is the direct object, receiving the action of the verb "has". In the second sentence, it is a verb. It is the action of the subject, "He".
In the middle of a sentence, you don't capitalize second floor.
The two girls were very mean to me. This is a sentence containing the word mean.
'Your' is second person possessive adjective in a sentence.
It depends on the sentence for the second offense. If the judge sentences you to serve the second sentence consecutive (after) to the first, you will serve the remainder of the first sentence before beginning the second. If the judge orders the sentence concurrent, you will service both at the same time.
Heres a sentence! Heres a second sentence heres a third sentence